
This is Alex's Tongue Twister:
"Fire breathing dinosaurs ride around the race car track with rolling rabbits."
Click here to listen to Alex say his tongue twister.
Speech and language students work on a variety of skills, including story telling, following complex directions, and producing different speech sounds. This blog will allow students at the Elmwood School to share some of the work they have created in speech and language sessions.
7 comments:
Dear Alex,
I am so impressed that you're learning how to do the [r] sound with Mrs. Seater. You sound so much more mature since when we worked together in Kindergarten! Keep up the good work.
Your old friend,
Mrs. Freedman
nice music alex and nice tongue twister and nice picture.
Alex, I love all of the r sounds you squeezed into this tongue twister. I'm impressed with how clear it is when you go slowly!
Alex,
Your r's sounded incredible. I loved your tongue twister.
Love you,
Mom
Dear Alex,
Love the tongue twister! You did a great job--even at Super Sonic speed! Catchy music, too! Keep up the great work!!
Mrs. Bianchi
Good job Louis Alexander, your r's sounded good. I'll let Louis,III listen to it and see your picture when he wakes up from his nap.
Keep up the good work.
Uncle Louis
Dear Alex,
Your tongue twister was very tricky! We like your picture. We like the music. The music is catchy and snazzy!
Mrs. Bianchi's Class
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